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package org.w3c.dom.xpath;

import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.w3c.dom.DOMException;

/**
 * DOM Level 3 WD Experimental:
 * The DOM Level 3 specification is at the stage 
 * of Working Draft, which represents work in 
 * progress and thus may be updated, replaced, 
 * or obsoleted by other documents at any time. 

* XPathEvaluator, which will provide evaluation of XPath 1.0 * expressions with no specialized extension functions or variables. It is * expected that the XPathEvaluator interface will be * implemented on the same object which implements the Document * interface in an implementation which supports the XPath DOM module. * XPathEvaluator implementations may be available from other * sources that may provide support for special extension functions or * variables which are not defined in this specification. The methods of * XPathExpression should be named with more-XPath- specific names because * the interface will often be implemented by the same object which * implements document.No change.The point of interfaces is to localize the * implementing namespace. This would make the method names unnecessarily * long and complex even though there are no conflicts in the interface * itself. The new core method getInterface is designed for discovering * interfaces of additional modules that may not be directly implemented on * the objects to which they are attached. This could be used to implement * XPath on a separate object. The user only refers to the separate * interfaces and not the proprietary aggregate implementation.Should entity * refs be supported so that queries can be made on them?No change.We will * not do this now. They are not part of the XPath data model. Note that * they may be present in the hierarchy of returned nodes, but may not * directly be requested or returned in the node set.What does createResult * create when one wants to reuse the XPath?It is not useful.Removed method. * Should ordering be a separate flag, or a type of result that can be * requested. As a type of result, it can be better optimized in * implementations.It makes sense as a type of result. Changed.Removed * method.Implementing XPathEvaluator on Document can be a problem due to * conflicts in the names of the methods.The working group finds no better * solution. GetInterface in Level 3 permits the object to be implemented * separately. We should be committed to this. We will leave this issue open * to see if we get more feedback on it.How does this interface adapt to * XPath 2.0 and other query languages.No change.This interface is not * intended to adapt to XPath 2.0 or other languages. The models of these * are likely to be incompatible enough to require new APIs.For alternate * implementations that can use this API, it can be obtained from different * sources.Support for custom variables and functions would be very useful. * No change.It is possible for an implementation to supply alternative * sources of an XPathEvaluator that can be customized with a custom * variable and function context. We do not specify how this is * accomplished. It is too complex to address in this version of the XPath * DOM. *

See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 XPath Specification. */ public interface XPathEvaluator { /** * Creates a parsed XPath expression with resolved namespaces. This is * useful when an expression will be reused in an application since it * makes it possible to compile the expression string into a more * efficient internal form and preresolve all namespace prefixes which * occur within the expression.createExpression should not raise * exceptions about type coercion.This was already fixed in the public * draft. * @param expression The XPath expression string to be parsed. * @param resolver The resolver permits translation of * prefixes within the XPath expression into appropriate namespace URIs * . If this is specified as null, any namespace prefix * within the expression will result in DOMException * being thrown with the code NAMESPACE_ERR. * @return The compiled form of the XPath expression. * @exception XPathException * INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR: Raised if the expression is not legal * according to the rules of the XPathEvaluatori * @exception DOMException * NAMESPACE_ERR: Raised if the expression contains namespace prefixes * which cannot be resolved by the specified * XPathNSResolver. */ public XPathExpression createExpression(String expression, XPathNSResolver resolver) throws XPathException, DOMException; /** * Adapts any DOM node to resolve namespaces so that an XPath expression * can be easily evaluated relative to the context of the node where it * appeared within the document. This adapter works by calling the * method lookupNamespacePrefix on Node.It * should be possible to create an XPathNSResolver that does not rely on * a node, but which implements a map of resolutions that can be added * to by the application.No change.The application can easily create * this, which was why the interface was designed as it is. The * specification will not require a specific factory at this time for * application populated maps.There should be type restrictions on which * types of nodes may be adapted by createNSResolver.No change.The * namespace methods on the Node interface of the Level 3 core may be * called without exception on all node types. In some cases no non-null * namespace resolution will ever be returned. That is what may also be * expected of this adapter. * @param nodeResolver The node to be used as a context for namespace * resolution. * @return XPathNSResolver which resolves namespaces with * respect to the definitions in scope for a specified node. */ public XPathNSResolver createNSResolver(Node nodeResolver); /** * Evaluates an XPath expression string and returns a result of the * specified type if possible.An exception needs to be raised when an * XPath expression is evaluated on a node such as an EntityReference * which cannot serve as an XPath context node.Done: NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR.A * description is needed of what happens when the node passed to the * evaluation function is a Text or CDATASection in the DOM case where * the text may be fragmented between text nodes.Done.Eliminate the * evaluate method from XPathEvaluator, forcing everyone to create * expressions.No change.Any implementor can easily implement it by * creating an expression. Having it available as a separate routine is * a convenience and may be an optimization as well in some cases.Revert * to multiple evaluateAs methods instead of passing a type code.No * change.This is an alternative which eliminates a method argument * while adding methods, but the type code is used to designate the type * on returns anyway and using it as an argument to specify any coercion * seems natural to many.Error exceptions are needed when there is a * mismatch between the implementation of XPathEvaluator and the context * node being evaluated.Done: WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERRConcern that the XPath * API should only support natural results of XPath expression, without * convenience coercion or alternative representations. Any special * thing such as ordering should be added later to resultNo change.We * have significant use cases for returning alternative types and * representations by explicit request in advance.Eliminate the reusable * result argument.No change.No. We have use cases for it, and there is * already an implementation showing there is nothing wrong with it. * State that the XPathNSResolver argument may be a function in * Javascript.Yes.There is an exception when there is a problem parsing * the expression, but none when there is a problem evaluating the * expression.No change.If the expression parsing was OK, then the worst * that can happen is an empty result is returned.When requesting any * type, the implementation should be permitted to return any type of * node set, i.e. ordered or unordered, it finds convenient.No change. * The iterator it returns may contain ordered results, but identifying * it as such produces undesirable results, because it would create * complexity for the user -- requiring checking two types to see if the * result was a node set -- or incompatibility caused by assuming it was * always the one returned by a particular implementation the developer * was using.NAMESPACE_ERR description is not appropriate to the way it * is being used here.Make the description of NAMESPACE_ERR in the core * specification more general.Should the INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR be * INVALID_SYNTAX_ERR?No change.We can improve the description of the * error, but the name is appropriate as-is. It covers not only syntax * errors but expression errors, such as when the implementation has no * custom functions or variables but the expression specifies custom * functions or variables. * @param expression The XPath expression string to be parsed and * evaluated. * @param contextNode The context is context node for the * evaluation of this XPath expression. If the XPathEvaluator was * obtained by casting the Document then this must be * owned by the same document and must be a Document, * Element, Attribute, Text, * CDATASection, Comment, * ProcessingInstruction, or XPathNamespace * node. If the context node is a Text or a * CDATASection, then the context is interpreted as the * whole logical text node as seen by XPath, unless the node is empty * in which case it may not serve as the XPath context. * @param resolver The resolver permits translation of * prefixes within the XPath expression into appropriate namespace URIs * . If this is specified as null, any namespace prefix * within the expression will result in DOMException * being thrown with the code NAMESPACE_ERR. * @param type If a specific type is specified, then the * result will be coerced to return the specified type relying on * XPath type conversions and fail if the desired coercion is not * possible. This must be one of the type codes of * XPathResult. * @param result The result specifies a specific * XPathResult which may be reused and returned by this * method. If this is specified as nullor the * implementation cannot reuse the specified result, a new * XPathResult will be constructed and returned. * @return The result of the evaluation of the XPath expression. * @exception XPathException * INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR: Raised if the expression is not legal * according to the rules of the XPathEvaluatori *
TYPE_ERR: Raised if the result cannot be converted to return the * specified type. * @exception DOMException * NAMESPACE_ERR: Raised if the expression contains namespace prefixes * which cannot be resolved by the specified * XPathNSResolver. *
WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: The Node is from a document that is not * supported by this XPathEvaluator. *
NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: The Node is not a type permitted as an XPath * context node. */ public Object evaluate(String expression, Node contextNode, XPathNSResolver resolver, short type, Object result) throws XPathException, DOMException; }





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